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tch to the Cincinnati Gazettes says that Gen. Sherman entered Jackson, Miss., on the 5th, the Confederates offering but little resistance, and falling back over Peart river. It was thought that the Confederates were receiving reinforcements from Dalton. There was a considerate fight at Clinton Miss., on the 4th. The Federal troops charged a rebel battery and just 15 killed and 30 wounded. The enemy were driven off, and the troops continued their advance. Another dispatch from Chattanooga says that Gen. Thomas army is now in motion for Tunnel Hill and Dalton. All these reports indicate a grand combination of movements, having in view the occasion of Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. The Chicago Times says Grant is advancing on Montgomery, Ala. The escape of Col. Straight--his arrival with other prisoner, at Fortress Monroe. The following official dispatch announces the whereabouts of Streight and seventeen, of his comrades: Fortress Monroe, Monday, Feb. 15.
Press Gen. Johnston's army. Dalton, Feb. 17. --This morning, between one and two o'clock, the army commissary store was burnt. All the stores were saved except a few barrels of flour. The Confederate newspaper office, ever the also consumed. Nothing saved but four bundles of paper, books and files. Loss, $8,000. The fire resulted from incendiarism.